—"If any player shall intentionally trip put on hold an opposing player, or
deliberately handle the ball within twelve yards from his own goal-line, the
referee shall, on appeal, award the opposing side a penalty kick, to
be taken from any point twelve yards from the goal-line, under the
following conditions:-All players, with the exception of the player
taking the penalty kick and the opposing goal-keeper (who shall not
advance more than six yards from the goal-line) shall stand
at least six yards behind the ball. The ball shall be in
play when the kick is taken, and a goal may be scored from the
penalty kick."- 2 June 1891, Glasgow"but the ball shall not be again
played by the kicker until it has been played by another player. If
necessary, time of play shall be extended to admit of the penalty kick
being taken." - 13 June 1892, Llandudno

1898-99
18 February 1899, 13-2 vs. Ireland,
Roker Park Ground, Sunderland.Jimmy Crabtree seems to have
been the first to take and miss a penalty kick while playing for
England, against James Lewis. The penalty was awarded after Lewis
tripped Gilbert Smith (another source names
Bloomer as the victim), immediately after the resumption of the second
half.

1900-01
30 March 1901, 2-2 vs. Scotland,Sports Arena, PengeErnest Needham missed his early penalty kick when
he placed the ball directlt at Harry Rennie, who had come off his
line to make the save. The penalty came about after the referee, James
Torrans, witnessed Jock Drummond illegally charging the English behind
the twelve yard line.

—"A
suitable mark shall be made opposite each goal-post, 18 yards from the
goal-line, to assist the Referee in enforcing the regulations as regards
the penalty kick under Law 14.". - 17 June 1901,
Giant's Causeway

1901-02
3 March 1902, 0-0 vs. Wales,Racecourse Ground, WrexhamErnest Needham, in the first half,
missed his second penalty kick
in consecutive matches, in this, the first game
in 52 matches that England failed to score, against Leigh Roose. One
report says Sam
Meredith had fouled Charlie Sagar within the twelve yard line, another
report says that the same player had handled the ball.

—"In
the event of any intentional infringement of Law 10 by the defending
side within the penalty area, the Referee shall award the opponents a
penalty kick which shall be taken from the penalty kick mark under the
following conditions ;—All players, with the exception of the
player taking the penalty kick and the opponents' goal-keeper shall be
outside the penalty area. The opponents' goal-keeper shall be within the
goal area. The ball must be kicked forward. The ball shall be in play
when the kick is taken, and a goal may be scored from a penalty kick ;
but the ball shall not be again played by the kicker until it has been
played by another player. If necessary, time of play shall be extended
to admit of the penalty kick being taken.
A free kick shall also be awarded to the opposite side if the ball is
not kicked forward, or is played a second time by the player who takes
the penalty kick, until it has been played by another player." - 16
June 1902, Scarborough

1924-25
8 December 1924, 4-0 vs. Belgium, The Hawthorns,
West BromwichBilly Walker had his early
penalty kick saved by Jan de Bie, given for 'handball'. Walker would go
on to score twice more, thus missing his opportunity to get a hat-trick.

1927-28
28 November 1927, 1-2 vs. Wales, Turf Moor, BurnleyRoy Goodall missed his
50th minute penalty
kick against Albert Gray. The penalty was awarded for a Bennion handball, but Goodall's kick went straight down the centre, the goalkeeper beat the
ball up and subsequently cleared.

1928-2922 October 1928, 2-1 vs.
Ireland,
Goodison Park, LiverpoolEverton's
Bill Dean had his 21st minute penalty saved by Liverpool's
Elisha Scott within the first 25 minutes. The penalty was awarded after
Andy McCluggage handled the ball in the area from a Jimmy Ruffell cross.

1934-35
14 November 1934, 3-2 vs. Italy, Arsenal Stadium,
HighburyEric Brook had his first
minute penalty kick saved
by Carlo Ceresoli. The Italian goalkeeper had brought down Ted Drake to
give the penalty. Brook would go on to score twice in the match, thus missing his
opportunity to gain a hat-trick

1946-47
27 November 1946, 8-2 vs. Netherlands,
Leeds Road, HuddersfieldCaptain George Hardwick missed a penalty
kick on a pitch heavy and slippery from rain shortly before half-time
with the score at 5-1, against Piet Kraak.

1947-48
5 November 1947, 2-2 vs. Ireland, Goodison Park, LiverpoolWilf Mannion, the most consistent
English forward on the day, took the penalty kick after Stanley Matthews was sent
sprawling in the area after 70 minutes, but Eddie Hinton saved to preserve Ireland's 1-0 lead.

1955-56
30 November 1955, 4-1 vs. Spain,
Empire Stadium, WembleyTom Finney, fouled by a defender in the area as
Johnny Haynes' pass sent him clear after 7 minutes with the game still
scoreless, had his timid kick saved by goalkeeper Carmelo.9 May 1956, 4-2 vs.
Brazil, Empire
Stadium, WembleyJohn Atyeo's high blast, following a
Zozimo handling offence, was brilliantly punched over the
bar by Gilmar after 62 minutes with the teams level at 2-2.9 May 1956, 4-2 vs.
Brazil, Empire
Stadium, WembleyFollowing yet
another hand ball by Zozimo, Roger Byrne's poorly placed shot along the
ground was saved by Gilmar after 67 minutes with England leading, 3-2.

1956-57
28 November 1956, 3-0 vs. Yugoslavia, Empire Stadium, WembleyRoger Byrne's kick, awarded when
Stankovic scythed down Stanley Matthews in the penalty kick area as the match reached
the last 15 minutes in pelting rain was placed a foot inside the post,
but Vladimir Beara dived to save.

1957-58
7 May 1958, 2-1 vs. Portugal,
Empire Stadium, WembleyJim Langley, awarded the kick in the
match's closing stage when a defender took down Tom Finney in the area.
Langley hit Carlos Gomes' post. It was the fifth successive penalty
kick miss in an England international
at Wembley.

1959-60
9 April 1960, 1-1 vs. Scotland, Hampden Park, GlasgowBobby Charlton, who had already taken an
equalizing penalty kick, was given a second near the match's end. His kick went
straight at goalkeeper Frank Haffey, but the referee ordered it retaken
because of encroachment by Eric Caldow. Charlton's second effort was
even worse; it went well wide. Charlton remains the only England player to
take three penalties in a match.

1965-66
26 June 1966, 3-0 vs. Finland, Olympiastadion, HelsinkiAlan Ball took the kick 14 minutes into the
match with the teams scoreless, but goalkeeper Martti Halme made a diving
save.

1969-70
10 December 1969, 1-0 vs. Portugal,
Empire Stadium, WembleyFrancis Lee took the kick at 70 minutes
after goalkeeper Rodrigues took down Jeff Astle as he swerved around him
for a certain goal. Histrionic Portuguese protests at the plainly
justified penalty kick award put off the waiting Lee, whose kick was so
wide it almost hit the corner flag.

1970-71
12 May 1971, 5-0 vs. Malta,
Empire Stadium, WembleyAllan Clarke's
second kick of the match was at 60 minutes after a Maltese defender
handled Alan Ball's volley on the line with the score at 4-0, but he
blasted it well wide of the net,
against Vincent Borg-Bonaci or substitute Alfred Mizzi.

1975-76
3 September 1975, 2-1 vs. Switzerland, Sankt Jakob Stadium, BaselKevin Keegan had the chance to put England 2-0 up at 12 minutes when a
kick was awarded after goalkeeper Erich Burgener brought down David
Johnson, put clear by Colin Bell, in the area. Burgener dove to his
right to save Keegan's effort.

1982-83
19 June 1983, 1-1 vs. Australia, Olympic Park, MelbourneTrevor Francis scored
from his original penalty kick, but because the referee had not blown for the
kick to be taken, the penalty kick had to be re-taken. Francis duly
planted his kick over Terry Greedy's crossbar.

1984-85
16 June 1985, 5-0 vs. USA,
The LA Memorial Coliseum, Los AngelesGlenn Hoddle took a
penalty kick awarded at 15 minutes after Kerry Dixon was brought down in
the area, but goalkeeper Arnie Mausser saved his effort.

1991-92
17 May 1992, 1-1 vs. Brazil, Wembley Stadium, LondonCaptain
Gary Lineker's weak effort after
10 minutes led to an easy save by Carlos, who had brought down
Lineker for the penalty kick award. It was the first time he failed to
score on a penalty kick in his England career.

1992-93
17 February 1993, 6-0 vs. San Marino, Wembley Stadium, LondonDavid Platt had his
penalty kick in the game's last minutes saved by
diving keeper Benedettini
and thus failed to equal the England record of five goals in a match.
The kick was awarded when fullback Tony Dorigo, on one of his overlapping runs, was
brought down in the area.

1996-97
31 May 1997, 2-0 vs. Poland, Stadion Śląski, ChorzówCaptain
Alan Shearer shot against
Andrzej Wozniak's post on 45 minutes with the last kick of the first-half, the only time he
missed a penalty kick for England. The kick was given when Shearer
was taken down while preparing to shoot after controlling a cross to the
far post from David Batty.

2003-04
11 October 2003, 0-0 vs. Turkey,
Sükrü Saracoglu Stadyumu, İstanbulCaptain
David Beckham slipped and fell as he took the
kick at 36 minutes and ballooned the ball over Rüstü Reçber's goal. It was Beckham's first
penalty kick miss. The
Turkish stadium's pitch lacked a proper drainage system and was
notorious for its soft spots and unreliable footing. The kick was awarded
after Tugay had brought down Steven Gerrard as he ran into the penalty
area.2004
European Championship Finals
13 June 2004, 1-2 vs. France, Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, LisboaCaptain David Beckham's kick, awarded for
a foul by Mikaël Silvestre on taking down Wayne Rooney in the 71st minute and placed
inside the left goalpost was well-saved by the diving Fabien Barthez to prevent England from taking a 2-0 lead.

2005-06
30 May 2006, 3-1 vs. Hungary,
Old Trafford, ManchesterFrank Lampard's
42nd minute
penalty kick was saved by Gábor Király,
at his right-hand side. Steven Gerrard had initially been fouled by Csaba Fehér.3 June 2006, 6-0 vs.
Jamaica, Old Trafford, ManchesterPeter Crouch
penalty kick after 82 minutes was hit over
the crossbar. Michael Owen was brought down in the box by Daia
Stephenson, following his weaving run.